The clothmaker. [volume] (Clinton, South Carolina) 1952-1984, September 15, 1957, Image 1
CLINTON - LYDIA MILLS
Vol. 6. No. 9 Sept.. 1957
Clinton. S. C.
VOL. 6. NO. 9 PUB
tIT
ONI
On September 2, Departm<
a member of the Industrial Rela
tations to more than 400 employ*
Service. The Overseers expresse
cooperation in the past and asked
tendents voiced their appreciatior
that exists throughout the mills.
The legion of ClintonLydia
Employees who now
proudly wear Service Award
Pins has grown to more than
700.
Those receiving Pins were:
CLINTON COTTON MILLS
John N. Bigham
Robert N. Bigham
Brooks Dunlap (Col.)
Ross Evans (Col.)
J. W. Floyd (Col.)
William W. Gibbs
Elijah T. Gossett
Ernest C. Graham
James F. Harris
Jerry Harris
John Howard
Willie H. King
Rov L. Leathers
Lawrence Nelson
Henry Reynolds
B. T. Rumph
Dewey Samples
Harold C. Stroud
George F. Young (Col.)
SPINNING
David A. Adams
Selma Ballew
Mary L. Barlow
Zack E. Bible
Andrew R. Bigham
Juanita M. Bigham
Clyde Brazille
Mary G. I). Bright
Maggie L. Burden
Annie B. Campbell
CLINTON-LYDIA
Vi;jcjp*
US K'nte:
These 15 boys give promise to th
"Rock" Bailey, Wayne Fuller, Ro
Starnes, Ronnie Hedgepeih, Billy Cri
port. Coach King, Joel Cox. Joe Neely
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LISHED BY AND FOR TI
SEEMS
.Y YES1
:ntal Overseers, accompani
tions Department, made or
ses who have from 5 to
d their appreciation to the
for its continuance into the
i for the loyalty, teamworl
Daisy L. Campbell
Woodrow Campbell
Ruth P. Cathcart
J. C. Childress
Frank Deadwyler
Ruby Deadwyler
Ruth Y. Dunaway
Marv S. Ealy
Adell Ellison
Howard Ellison
Ableene Evans
Charles R. Foster
Harry L. Foster
Margaret Fulmer
Martha J. Graham
Alonzo J. Hanley
J. D. Hanley
Pairley C. Hanley
Sue K. Hanley
Woodrow Hanley
Lois C. Harmon
Grover T. Harris
Mary G. Harris
Sallie Harris
Billy R. Heaton
Edna Heaton
Walter L. Heaton
William E. Heaton
Ora Hedspath
Janie Hickman
Gertrude Holbert
Mildred B. Holbert
Elizabeth H. Holden
T illinn in,,.,.,.-a
E. S. Jackson
Edward King
Odcll Lambert
(Continued on Page o)
BOYS PACE RED
e '57 edition of Clinton High
nald Corley, Kern Hardeman,
inford. Joe Lark, Kenneth Tr?
, Mac Gaffney.
!l mt 2
)THM
IE EMPLOYEES OF CLINTON;
LIKE
fERDAY
ed by the Superintendent and
1 the job service award presen10
years Continuous Company
recipients for their efforts and
? future. To this the Superinand
fine spirit of cooperation
P. S. BAILEY
TO CROWN
MAID OF COTTON
The Laurens County Maid
of Cotton Contest will be
l?u rn 1- *
nc-iu un i uesaay evening ai
7:30 P. M. in the ballroom of
the Mary Musgrove Hotel.
Miss S h i r 1 e y Hedspeth.
daughter of Mrs. Bertie
Hedspeth. is among the entrants.
Shirley was named
Miss Clinton Mills Pool
Queen in July of this year.
Judges for the contest are
Miss Jane Dalton of WSPATV
and Radio, House Representative
Burnet R. Maybank
of Greenville, and M. V.
Wells, Personnel Director of
Greenwood Mills.
The winner who will represent
Laurens County at the
State Contest at Clemson in
uciooer win dc crownea by
P. S. Bailev, Vice President
of the "South Carolina Cotton
Manufacturers Association".
Prior to the Cotton Maid
Contest a fashion show feaDEYIL
SQUAD
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u 1* J
B ' ' "
_ 2'i
'11'lJlss.
School's Football team:
Joel McElhannon, Bud Tumblin, Jim
immell, Coach Tedards, Cecil Daven
Hi
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LYDIA MILLS. CLINTON. S.
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The highest testing score
Air?Force-wide, for achieve
ment in career field 3045!
was attained this week In
A 1C Gene A. Haupfear o
the 3523rd Armament anc
Electronics M a i n t e n anci
S tj u a d r o n. McConnell Ai
Force officials announced to
dav
According to a recent Ai
Force newspaper Air Forci
Times, A 1C John Stafford
Jr. of the North Carolina Ai
National Guard held a recor<
score on this test of 155. bu
Airman Haupfear beat tha
record by 16 points.
Haupfear began his assign
ment at McConnell on Janu
ary 9. following graduatioi
from a technical school a
Scott AFB. 111. His technics
knowledge and abilities wer
recognized by S Sgt. Gone 1
y M jB H
gBcJ I
Overseer Van Oxner of Lydia
to Vice President J. B. Templetc
Herman Phipps look on.
MILLS TO PR<
Vaccinations against Asi
atic flu will be provided b>
the Company to all employ
ees of Clinton-Lvdia Mill:
free of charge on a voluntary
basis.
The vaccine has been or
dered and is expected to ar
rive sometime between th<
middle ol September anc
October 1st.
The vaccinations, consist
ing of a single innoculation
will be given by the Plan
Nurses under the control anc
supervision of the local med
ical doctors upon arrival o
the vaccine.
turing the latest in fall cottor
apparel will be sponsored b\
the Ladies' Dress Shops o
the county. Betty Davis anc
Barbara Roberts of Lydi;
will be two of the nin<
models.
The public is cordially in
vited to attend the admissior
free program.
Gene Haupfear I
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C. SEPTEMBER. 1957
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, Mills presents 5 year service award
>n as Ada Cook, Joe Sherrifield and
OVIDE VACCINE
U. S. Public Health Service
r officials and the American
Medical Association have
s warned of a possible epi,*
demic of Asiatic flu in the
United States this coming
fall and winter.
The Public Health Service
e is concerned about public in1
difference and plans an allout
educational campaign to
urge everyone to get the
shots as soon as the vaccine
t is available.
I As of August 1 health officials
estimated that Asiatic
f flu has struck 11,000 persons
in this country.
Meanwhile, commercial
manufacturers are producing
1 vaccine against this particular
strain of flue. They exf
pect to have eight million
i doses by mid-September and
1 60 million by February 1,
? enough to protect one-third
of the population. "Operation
Flu-beg" is now under
i wav This is a preventive
war on a big scale.
Scores Highest
Force Career Test
Hammell, Non-Commissioned
Office r-in-Charge of the
1 Ground Radio Maintenance
Section shortly thereafter,
f Airman Haupfear became his
i assistant.
As a result of Airman
r Haupfear's completion of onthe-job
training, and his record
breaking test score. Maj.
i Walter P. Lepski. Commande
er of the 3523rd A & E MainI.
tenance Squadron, gave him
i the Squadron Merit Award,
i Airman Haupfear married
t the former Miss Reba Chalk
t of Clinton and they have four
children ? Johnny. Pamela
Kave, James Thomas and
Oliver Kent.
11 Gene is the san of Mr. and
t Mrs. James Olin Haupfear,
il Clinton Mills. Before entere
ing service he was employed
\ at Lvdia Mills.